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Milk is an example of which type of colloid??

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Answered by daavasri2003
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Answer:

Milk is an example of colloidal solution in which dispersed phase is fat and dispersion medium is water.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Milk is a type of emulsion colloid.

Explanation:

  • Colloids are mixtures in which microscopically dispersed insoluble particles of one substance are suspended in another substance. The size of the suspended particles in a colloid can range from 1 to 1000 nanometres.
  • Emulsions are the mixtures of two or more type of liquids where, one is such as droplets, of tiny or even ultramicroscopic size, which are distributed throughout each other.
  • Emulsions are usually formed from the component of liquids either in natural form or, more often, using mechanisms such as the agitation, which is provided that these fluids mixed have no kind of mutual solubility.

Milk is an emulsion where the dispersion of fat molecules or droplets is in the aqueous solution.

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